AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoIndigenous Rights in Nicaragua: The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights says it “deplores” the death in state custody of Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera, calling for a prompt, impartial investigation after relatives were told he died following more than 32 months in detention and enforced disappearance. US Trade Pressure: The U.S. Trade Representative proposed Section 301 tariffs on imports from 60 economies over alleged failures to block forced-labor goods, with Nicaragua listed among the countries facing potential 10%–12.5% duties. Regional Migration Policy: Costa Rica reactivated a legal work-and-residence category for thousands of Cuban migrants (and also Nicaragua nationals) whose asylum cases were pending or rejected, effective Sept. 1, 2026. Sports, Nicaragua in the Spotlight: South Africa’s World Cup warm-up ended 0-0 against Nicaragua, with coach Hugo Broos again pointing to a lack of consistent goal scoring as the tournament nears. Business/Connectivity: DIDWW expanded its SIP trunking service to Nicaragua and four other markets, extending local call termination coverage to 57 countries.
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